Re: There has gotta be an easy answer - binding commands to keys ??

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Around about 26/01/07 21:39, William Case typed ...> 1) Through MetaCity or any other GTK mechanism, create a command that is> equivalent to <Ctrl><Shift>U2714 and then bind that command to Super_L +> y.
   You may want to investigate xmodmap;  I'm not sure there's a way tospecify any old unicode char (I think I've seen one) but if you create a~/.xmodmaprc with something like (this is from mine, defining <AltGr+'> togive the nicer ’ char):
keycode 0x30 =  apostrophe at  rightsinglequotemark dead_circumflexrightsinglequotemark dead_circumflex

   All the keys by default have an AltGr ('ISO Shift Level 3') mapping, Y'sis '←' (¥ with <Shift> as well).  Pick one you don't fancy using any more,and change its mapping.  The full list of codes currently on a key can beshown with xkeycaps (which is really showing its age now;  any alternativesanyone?) but I wouldn't recommend making it save a full xmodmaprc (unlessyou then edit out all but the one you want).
-- [neil@fnx ~]# rm -f .signature[neil@fnx ~]# ls -l .signaturels: .signature: No such file or directory[neil@fnx ~]# exit
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